Submissions

Instructions for Authors

Potential contributors should send an anonymous abstract by 20th October 2017 of 500-700 words int he conference style (see below) that outlines the content and research of their proposed contribution. This document should also make it clear how the authors intended submission relates to the overall scope and specific themes and issues of the conference theme. The document should be submitted in pdf format through the conference submission portal:

The Transdisciplinary Imaging anticipates submissions from a wide variety of disciplines are the Conference Committee are open to proposals for conference contributions in many forms as well as traditional papers. Full papers will be published online with a DOI at the launch of the conference and made open access thereafter. Authors who do not want to develop a full paper, but are able to provide a description of their contribution should ensure that all relevant details are within their proposal to allow the Conference Committee to fully understand the nature of the contribution.

The Conference Committee will provide a short review of the abstract and will notify authors whether their work is in scope of the conference (notifications by 31st October 2017). Submissions within scope and with a strong content and research contribution will be invited to submit a full paper.

Formatting

Submissions of full papers (for invited authors):

Those authors whose abstracts have been accepted and wish to proceed are invited to submit a full paper (maximum 7000 words including images, tables, references, captions, footnotes and endnotes) will be subjected to a normal double-blind peer review process. Final manuscripts should be prepared according to the formatting guidelines above. The deadline for full paper submissions is 31st January 2018.

For the full submission, please update your abstract submission on EasyChair.

All full paper submissions should be made online at the Transimage 2018 site, and will be attributed a DOI.

The Conference Chairs are interested in pursuing a Special Edition of a relevant journal in which to publish a selection of the final papers. Following the first stage of submissions they will be able to court relevant publishers with example submissions and update contributors of any opportunity.

For further Information about the theme of the conference please refer to the call.

Submission Committee

Jan

Aerts

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

Benjamin

Bach

The University of Edinburgh

Carlo

Berlotti

Universita di Firenze

Brogan

Bunt

University of Wollongong

Tiago

Campo-Torres

The University of Edinburgh

Edward

Colless

University of Melbourne

Nan

Cristina

University of Edinburgh

Vince

Dziekan

Monash University

Matteo

Farinella

Columbia University

Donal

Fitzpatrick

University of Huddersfield

Julian

Goddard

RMIT University

Luis

Hernan

Newcastle University

Uta

Hinrichs

University of St Andrews

Beverley

Hood

University of Edinburgh

Clegg

James

University of Edinburgh

Macdonald

Jane

University of Edinburgh

Linus

Lancaster

Healdsburg Unified School District

Pschetz

Larissa

University of Edinburgh

Lindsay

Macdonald Vermeulen

Aarhus University

Parker

Martin

University of Edinburgh

Leon

Marvell

Independent Scholar

Michele

Mauri

Politecnico di Milano

Anna

Munster

University of New South Wales

Miguel

Nacenta

University of St Andrews

Charles

Perin

City, University of London

Mike

Phillips

i-DAT, Plymouth University

Jules

Rawlinson

Edinburgh College of Art

Clarissa

Ribeiro

CrossLAB / LIP (Lab for Innovation and Prototyping), University of Fortaleza

Dario

Rodighiero

Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne

Chris

Speed

University of Edinburgh

Bennett

Stuart

University of Edinburgh

Paul

Thomas

The University of New South Wales

Mark

Titmarsh

University of Technology, Sydney

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The fifth International Conference on Transdisciplinary Imaging at the Intersections of Art, Science and Culture is hosted by the Edinburgh Futures Institute, and will take place in collaboration with Talbot Rice Gallery, Edinburgh College of Art and the Centre for Design Informatics.